CANCEL DIALOG instruction
The CANCEL DIALOG statement terminates a procedural DIALOG
block, after executing the AFTER INPUT, AFTER DISPLAY,
AFTER CONSTRUCT control block of the current sub-dialog, and the
AFTER DIALOG control block.
Note: When used in a declarative
DIALOG block, the CANCEL DIALOG
instruction does only make sense when the declarative dialog block is included in a procedural
dialog block with the SUBDIALOG clause.The CANCEL DIALOG instruction can be used from multiple dialogs to mimic the
cancel default action of single dialogs.
The
CANCEL DIALOG instruction makes the following:- Set the
INT_FLAGregister toTRUE. - If defined, execute the code in the
AFTER INPUT,AFTER DISPLAYorAFTER CONSTRUCTblock of the current sub-dialog. - If defined, execute the code in the
AFTER DIALOGblock.
The statements appearing after the CANCEL DIALOG instruction will be
skipped.
You typically code an
CANCEL DIALOG in an ON ACTION cancel
block:ON ACTION cancel CANCEL DIALOGNote: The default settings regarding action attributes for the
cancel action define
the validate attribute to "no", in order to avoid current field
validation for this action. This is important when using the UNBUFFERED mode. For
more details, see Actions configuration for field validation.